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Who Fell On "No Sense" In Boxing BRITANNIA

Bad Times

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"The law is clearly laid down and it is the duty

"These two men are of the public to obey that law," said Inspector Hidden of the Traffic Department when inter-seamen of some experi- They served оп viewed by the "China Mail" yesterday on the ence: subject of Police raids on overcrowded tram-Allied ships during the war. Evidently they cars and the arrest of passengers.

Inspector Hidden pointed out have fallen on bad times that 50 per cent of the traffle ac- and were looking for cidents in the Colony are caused

work in the Colony," by people attempting to get on er alight from noving tramcars and quoted figures in support of his statement,

H.K. United Nations Week

Board's Decision

(By Archie Quick)

SHIELD

London, Oct. 20. Full details of the Britannia Shield competition, between A first class storm is brewing in professional box-Holland, France, Belgium, the ing as the result of the British Board of Con- United States Army in Europe, trol's ruling that Freddie Mills must meet Czechoslovakia, the Royal Air Ken Shaw, the Scottish champion, in a final Force and a team representing

British Army, have: eliminator for the right to fight Bruce Wood- the

now been arranged. Shooting cock again for the British Heavyweight Cham- takes place at Bisley on Nov. pionship.

1 and later in the day, swim-

Marshal Street Baths, London:

Manager Ted Broadribb will have none of it. "Imers will be competing at

am not interested and obviously promotors will not be," he said to me.

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On Saturday, Nov. 2, there will be fencing at the London Fencing Club and boxers will engage in preliminary trials at

Nurringay. Don Bradman

To Play

With these words S/I Mudd of the Water Police put in a plea for two unemployed Chinese "The public should realise that seamen, Ko Po and Ho Wing- it would be to their own advan- chun, who were charged yes-

"Mills knocked out Shaw in tage to obey the law," coinment-terday before Comdr. Ryder in ed Inspector Hidden. As a matter the Marine Court for unlawful six rounds and Woodcock has The Hong Kong Rotary Club of interest and for the guidance bearding of the "Prometheus" beaten him twice. There is no

those concerned, Inspector on October 20.

sense in the Board's decision". is holding a United Nations of

What will happen if Broadribb Week starting tomorrow and Hidden quoted the following ex-

The men said they recently concluding on Oct. 30. Celebra-tracts from Ordinance No. 10 of arrived in the Colony to look refuses to bow to the Board or tions in other parts of the world 1002:

for work. Having previously if a promotor cannot be found!

My guess served on a Blue Funnel ship to stage the fight? simul- are being conducted

Adelaide, Oct. 20. the is that a promotor will take a they taneously under the auspices of

Don Bradman's inclusion in Prometheus" in the hope of chance on what should be a good the South Australian team to Rotary International.

thing for Mills. And I think Broadribb will change his meet the MCC team in a four- picking up something to do.

Cmdr. Ryder told them that

day match opening" here next this was not the way to look attitude. Far better have Friday was announced today. for work and advised them to warming up fight with register with the Shipping Shaw cannot be

than remain idlc. Anyhow

AQ CRS) Office of the Harbour Depart-

The Board will stand firm. I ment. In view of the plea put in by the Police, he would im-

know, so Mills would get page ony a nominal fine of $5where by refusing the elimina-

"No person shall get on or de- part on the right hand side of a tramcar.

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"No person (other than a ser- vant of the Company) shall travel

Leading members of the ent- suar body in Hong Kong have consented to write appropriate on the steps.

"No person shall get on or de- articles which will appear daily in the press, and there will be scend from a tram while in mo-

tion.

a concluding contribution by His Excellency the Governor

"No person, shall stand in such

position as to hamper the driver.

a

.

conducted under the direction "No person shall stand an the

provided.

exch..

went

board .on

Chou En-lai-

In Nanking

Nilsson.

Shaw

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The team will be Bradman, Craig, Dooland, Englefiell,

A five miles cross-country race takes place at Ascot and the boxing will be concluded at Harringay.

Entertainment will be provid- ed for the teams in the nature. of visits to the House of Com- mens, theatres, the Britain Can Make It Exhibition 'and the show "Stage Door Canteen."-- Associated Press.

Gozler, Hanience, James. Ma, Matthews And

Stoke City F.C.

Noblet, O'Neill and Ridinge, with Gibeon 12th man. no-

The South Australia country team to meet the M.C.C. in a two- ter.

Freddie, although he has no dayer on October 22 and October C. White (captain), M. match in the offing, keeps fit by 23 are:

daily training.

with Danny Hutchison, L. Corrie, L. Veal, D. Sewell as sparring partner. Adams, H. Degraff, G. Tuck, C. W. Lean This Sewell is the boxer who Herbert, L. Patterson, was so big as a schoolboy that and C. Griffin. The twelfth man he was barred the champion- is D. Davis-Reuter. ships. Now at 15 years he is phenomenally big and strong and is a wonderful prospect.

"Pillows"

Victoria

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tke

"Stoke, Oct 21. Mr. H. Booth, Chairman. of ".

Stoke City Football Club, stated tonight: "The Directors will meet Matthews on Tuesday. We will discuss the recent con- troversy and the player will be asked to explain the statement attributed to him that he pro- posed to rest for anther fort- night.

"Such action is not left to a

A slogan competition is being of Rotarian TR, Rowell Direc- tor of Education, with the Ro-platform after being requested to tury Club offering prizes of go inside. No person shall, stand $150, $100 and $50 for the best in any exit or passage-way.

"No person shell travel or at- entries. These should be sub- mitted during the week to Mr.tempt to travel on the top in ex- cess of the number of persons for T. R. Rowell, Education The- partment, Fire Brigade Build-which seating accommodation is

Nanking, Oct. 21, - ing. The competition is open to

"No person shall take any bag-

Direct, face-to-face talks on all and competitors may submit!

EDGE on a car of a description top level opened here this morn- more than one slogan. All et calculated in the opinion of the ing when within an hour of his

Melboure, Oct. 20. tries should he marked

conductor to annoy or inconveni-arrival from Shanghai, the

The Victorian team to play "Slogans" in the left hanence other passengers. All per- Communist leader, General Chou

the MCC in a match starting corner of the envelope.

sonal and other baggage shall be Eu-lai, conferred with Marshal True, Mills wears "pillows" here on Oct. 31 will be from player's choice or decision. It is a matter for the club directors. Or Monday next at 5.30 carried by the passenger unless Chiang Kai-shek. Alac pre- when sparring but Sewell shows the following twelve men: A.

and manager. gymnastic display will be given the conductor requests it be put sent were the United States up well and is gaining invaluable L. Hassett (captain) B. A. by sencol children on

"We shall also discuss with the

in some particular place, in which Ambassador, Mr. Leighton experience. I only hope he will Barnett, F. Freer, N. Harvey, Matthews the question of his grounds of the Hong

Kong case the passenger shall comply Stuart and a score of third be nursed properly. Here is I. Johnson, W. Johnson, Straining in future. For some Cricket Club. He is hoped that with the requirements n the

party leaders.

possible future champion who Loxton, K. Meuleman. K. Miller, a military band will be present | conductor.”

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek left can be ruined by too much early D. Ring, G. E. Tamblyn and G. time past we have felt it un- suitable that, he should train to provide music.

Regarding the failure of many at 12.45 p.m. today by air for work.

Tribe.

has During the week selection drivers of lurries to take any Formosa, one hour after con- How lightly we honour our Miller is on his way home at Blackpool Matthews of appropriate music of the steps to secure loads on their ferring with General Chou Eu- champions. Wooderson raised from America and because of not seen the club trainner since United Nations will be broad-lorrics, Inspector Hidden stated lin, after wishing, General Chou British prestige in Scandinavia uncertainty as to whether he Sept. 21.

that it is the duty of drivers to and the Government and third to a great height and get our will be available twölve men On Tuesday next, the speaker see that loads on their lorries are party delegates all success in team such an example that we have been selected.-Reuter, at the Rotary Club tiffin will be properly secured, otherwise they finding a speedy solution of the achieved third place in the the Very Rev. Dean Rose, who would

Oslo--an be guilty of "dangerous issues threatening to split the European Games at has chosen "Peace and Unity"tanding,"

nation.

unthought of achievement. Yet as his subject.

he While Government quarters when

arrived back at said that he had planned the Northolt Aerodrome there were trip for several days, a Com-two reporters and half a dozen munist spokesman Was non-photographers to greet him.. committal, saying: "We learn' that the Generalissimo's trip was connected with the celebra-

cast from ZBW.

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The Speaker at the Hong Kong Rotary Club's luncheon today at the, Gloucester Hotel, Top Floor, at 12.45 p.m. will be Mr. W. J. Knight, and his subject will be "Via Cable".

Ex-Servicemen Give Up

New York: Oct. 20. -The 72 ex-servicemen who took possession of the New York State Senate building yesterday as protest against the housing shart- age, marched out today after squatting for 20 hours.

fired and without food and cigarettes, because a police cordon outside the building stopped a supplies ning in, they marched three abreast into the Executive chambers and presented the Goy

NORTHCOTE T.C. BURGLARY

Mrs. Dorothy Morahan of the Northcote Training

College, tion of the first anniversary-of

Souverain

"Obviously some closer coN-. tact is necessary and the direc tors consider that in the in- terest of the club Matthews should train at Stoke. We pro- pose to adopt that course."

Matthews, England right-

chosen.

Not For Sale winger, who was not

for the Stoke team against Arsenal on Saturday and re- fused to turn out for the re- serves, said when interviewed Convenient in view of his hotel

Bonham Road, was witness in a of the island's return to China. to want a reception but it would today attended the French races tonight that it would be in-

burglary case against Ngan į Hoi-shing before Mr. H. G. Whether this is true nor act, till now, Sheldon K. C. at the Central We don't know. Up

we have no reason to be Magistracy yesterday.

presentative of the A.A.A. or even someone representing, the ne-Government had gone along and said thank you for a grand job of work.

Another Chinese, who was optimistic about the coming

mance by his three-years oid gotiations," charged with unlawful posses-¡ sion of 16 blankets and second hand clothing, was discharged owing to lack of evidence.

This is the Marshal's first: visit to Formosa:--Reuter.—

Defendant was arrested to U.S.N. PARTY

UNDER FIRE

gether with the other man and the stolen property. The property | was identified by Mrs. Morahan! as that of the College.

Ngan was sentenced to nine months! hard labour. Inspector H Sell prosecuted.

Another Chinese Wong Leung,

Tientsin, Oet. zi. Several Chinese were wounde! in an exchange of fire when three U.S. Navy personnel, travelling

ku early yesterday afternoon, re-

ter.

"If the

Paris, Oct, 20. Shy Sydney

For the first time since the Shy little Sydney is the last liberation of France Aga Khan have been nice if a Blackheath at Longchamps.

One of his first gestures was business at Blackpool to train Harrier club official or a re-

tc congratulate Fermand 2 Stoke, but added:

I shall have to. I shall Schmitt on a brilliant perfor- directors want me to, I sup- Souverain in the King George abide by what they say."-Ren- VI'stakes at Ascot: Next morning the frail The Aga Khan asked M. solicitor took train from Schmitt whether his horse was Beckenham, walked with the for sale but the owner replied crowds across London Bridge, he had no intention of selling and went to work as usual in Souverain.

told M Schmitt the City not realising that he; had done more for his country. "There is no reason for selling than Peace Conference officials such a horse. I like horses and can ever hope to achieve. He after what Souverain has done was just one of the crowd among fer me it would be ungrateful

ernor, Mr. Thomas Dewey, with a 25 was sentenced to 12 months in a jeep to Tientsin from Tune City workers going back after of me to se him."

12-point programme.

Reuter:

VANDALE WINS

Paris, Oct. 20. M. Mathieu Goudchaux's Vandale, by three-year-old, Passy out af Vanille, won the one and a half mile million franc Prix du Conseil at Long- champs here this afternoon, finishing a neck in front of

his annual fortnight's holiday. It is understood that M. And in the evening he trained Schmitt hought Souverain for Yong Lo in a thriling race. for his attack on the British 500,000 franca.-Reuter.

at Motspur

Mr. Dewey told them: "hard labour for burglary of a moved last fall with the most quantity of cloth at the Tak Wah sisted the attempt by seven armed Chinese to take their weapons, comprehensive

pro Piece Goods shop, at No. 104, according to the United States two mile record housing

United States. Main Street East, Shaukiwan Marine Authorities. gramme in the New York he led all other states on Sunday morning. in the Federal Government." Reuter.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kiloaycles and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m., 7.30 tp 8.30 pm and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m., also on 9.52.megacycles. H.K.T.

INDO-CHINA FIGHTING

- The naval party escaped unhurt and returned to Tangku.

Earlier yesterday, a party of civilians and U.S. Marines while hunting in the Tanzku area wa reported to have been cantured by armed Chinese, Two United States Marines were still heil inwhile the others were released.--

Reuter.

Hanoi, Oct. 21. Fierce fighting is raging North Tonkin hetween Vietnam government troops and parti- sans of the VNQDD Opposition, necording to Chinese merchants arriving in Hanoi from Yunaj. The fighting is taking place in the Laokay region, on the 1.00 pm-News. Weather Report and Red River some 200 kilometres

1/

12.30 p.m.-Daily Provramme Sammary, 12.32 D.Bunny, Dunham and Hin Orchestra and The Ma Brothers,

Announcements,

1.10 ..-Orchestral Interlude,

1,16 m.Film Memoria, 1,40 p.m.-The Bouton

Orchestra.

Promenade

2.00 p.m.Clave Down 6.10 p.m.-An Hour of Varlely with Carroll b1mas and Bla Orchestra, 7.80p,,-ladio: Violin Recital y

Vic Or,

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7.80 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude. 1,00 -Lendon Relay: News, 8.15 pm The Melody Linters Op

Rafan 1,30 pm, Protams of

Bars and Music, 9.00 p.m.-London Transcription Bez- vice: "They Lived to Tell the Talo". Nogie-Man-In-Darkness!“,

"

9.15 p.m.-lukt Opera Vocal Gems, 9,40 p.m.-Lit Concerto No. 2 in A

Major for Piano and Orchestra. 10,00 D.,-London Belay). Mars, 10.05 p.,--Orchestra Raymonde. 10,15 1.m.--Londos Relay:-A Talk-

"Pants and Figure", 10.39...-London Relays "ITMA”, 21,00 ..--Close Down

northwest of Hanoi.

GOERING SUICIDE

Park. This was definitely bis More Cricket

lust "big" appearance. now only club runs and Cross |

country-no Olympic Games. For So saya Sydney at present. We shall see.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE CALLOVER-

Army

use

Through the kindness of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Cric- ket Clubs, who have consented to part-time

of their grounds by the army for mat- ches and net practices, the army wil get the chance to play more cricket,

fifteen

M. Marcel Boussac's five-year- cld, Micipsa, favourite, finished hird, with the British horse Fine Lad fourth.

Murren, who was second to Airborne in the St. Leger, who went over for the race, did not

TUL.

The winner paid 86 francs for a ten-franc ticket, and 22 franes for a place.

USSR SOCCER

CUP

Moscow, Oct. 21, Moscow's veteran Spartak

While Micipsa 'and Yong Lo London, Oct. 21.

were fighting it out. Vandale Cambridgeshire callovers at

shot forward to obtain the ad- the Victoria Club today were:

vantage which was retained to Nuernberg: Oct. 21.

10 to 1 against Clare, offered,

the finish. The winner was rid- The first trial match which | den by Walter Johnstone.- The special board appointed to 21, to 2 taken, 100 to 9 Way- enquire into the suicide of Her Ward Belic taken and offered. is open to all Military Service, Reuter. main Goering has temporarily 100 to 7 Sayani offered. 100 to personnel is due to be played suspended itx investigations 3 Preciptic offered. 22. to 1 Flag played on Sunday, Oct. 27 at 2 The French authorities have Colonel B. G. Andrus, chie! Waliah 25 to 1 Langton Abbot pm, on the Kowloon Club.

formal protest to the security officer at the Nuernberg and Le Boscolard taken and offer- ground, when it is intended to sent a Vietnam authorlifes against the gaol, said today.

ed. 25 to 1 Achilles and Signal- give each player 2. * violent anti-French campaign The board is waiting for man offered. 28 to 1 Stardom minutes' knock and a spell of of the entire Vietnam press. laboratory report, which is not taken. 33 to 1. Philadephia Erc- bowling and fielding practice.

expected until tomorrow. Colone! Associated Press.

Andrus had earlier forecast that on taken and offered. 33 to 1 In the near future H. Q. Land football team yesterday defeat- s report on the investigations Toronto offered. 33 to 1 Jeans Forces, and 3 Cdo. Bde., will be ed, after extra time, the heavily- would be published today Star, Croupier and Whitehall of joining together to put a com- favoured Tiflis Dynamo by fered. 40 to 1 Fighter Coinmand bined Army team in the field. three gcale to two to win the taken and offered, 40 to 1 Car-

Transport will be at the Star USSR football cup. It was the third time that the Georgian mania, Eastern Silver and Pica- Ferry at 1.80 p.m. to take dilly, 40 to 1 Triple Bar and Rue players to the cricket ground. team had reached the finals

Tea will be provided.

only to meet with defeat,.. Del Apaix all offered.-Reuter.

There was a capacity-crmrd of 100,000-Associated Press.

Printed and published for the

The proprietors

Newspaper Enterprice. Limited, by WALTES JAMES KEATKS, Windsor Hopss, Hong Kora.

"POPE AT ST.

PETER'S

London, Oct. 20. The Pope today attended the beatification of the French nun who died in 1889, Sister Maria Teresa de Soubiran, foundress

Router.

CHESS

The following games in the eighth round of the Kowloon Chess Club's Ladder Tourna-

of the "Maria Auxiliatrix" ment are to be played at the queira v. F.A. Fisher; Col. Hotel tonight: I, M. Whitcombe v. B. C. Ta congregation, Rome radio re- Peninsula ported. The ceremony, In St. J. P. de Carvalho_v. L. M. varea; H. Ballerand. v. I. A Peter's, was attended by several Rodrigues; R. C. Gardner v. da Costa; J. Reynaud v. C. M. cardinals.-Reuter.

-A P. Ricel-Pereira; F. X Se Sequeira. cuter.

Duesseldorf, Oct. 21. A British Combined Service team beat Norway, 6-0, in the

Sérvice Inter-Allied

soccer tournament here this afternoon.

„Reuter."

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